Some people managed to get into the crowd, I think another group of people with some placards and banners and things. And they were holding them up during the procession and the police went in with barriers, screens, screens to put in front of them. So nobody could see it. They weren't even protesting. The government has brought forward this bill, which says that you cannot protest about something on the street. If you're going to cause disruption, yeah. And they will stop the police will stop you. It didn't throw them in jail, but they retained them for hours on end until the event was over. You can understand that they would say there's going to be millions and
Talking to my parents about the coronation ceremony of King Charles III which happened in Westminster, London on Saturday 6 May. Includes descriptions of the ceremony and discussion of some of the issues related to it, plus a few dodgy jokes along the way ๐.
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